Manchester City will offer David Silva an eye-watering £160,000-a-week to move to Eastlands.

As City finalise the £25million capture of Yaya Toure from Barcelona, they have also stepped up their efforts to entice Silva from Valencia.

The Spain winger was understood to be cool initially on City's interest and was said to prefer a move to either Barca or Real Madrid.

However, he is now warming towards the Blues, having spoken to his international team-mates at the World Cup about Roberto Mancini's side.

City CEO Garry Cook has done the groundwork for the deal in face-to-face talks with Valencia president Manuel Llorente in Spain, although he has yet to submit a formal offer.

The debt-ridden Spanish club hope to start the bidding at £30million and City are understood to be considering £25million as their opening gambit.

Chelsea are also keen on Silva and City are determined not to be beaten if a bidding war breaks out.

Personal terms will not be a problem either and City will offer Silva a five-year deal worth a staggering £40million.

The Blues are prepared to take their time over the negotiations and do not want to distract Silva after Spain lost their opening World Cup game to Switzerland.

Toure's transfer is much closer to completion and City are speaking to the Ivory Coast midfielder's camp after agreeing to the deal in principle with Barca.

Toure has publicly stated his desire to move to the Premier League and play alongside big brother and City skipper Kolo.

Toure and Silva would be part of a new-look £85million midfield as City remain keen on England and Aston Villa winger James Milner.

Shaun Wright-Phillips could be one of the main victims of Mancini's transfer blitz and the City boss will listen to offers for the England winger, who has failed to win a regular place under the Italian.